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:help: So...in response to the eternal question of properly filling out the form I-129F...Many people are soooo nervouse to leave a space blank. My question is, has most everyone left the bottom of the form blank where it has the area for the preparer other than above, or have people placed N/A? Also, for overseas military address, I see the example form as "not in militay". Is this fine, or something like "I am not in the Military"? One more, If I check the box for citizenship aquired through birth, can I leave the other two boxes empty? The ones for certificate number...

Thanks for anyones input, since it is very scary to leave anything blank. I am hoping to get this packet sent off next week and I pray I am properly filling it out :wacko:

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:help: So...in response to the eternal question of properly filling out the form I-129F...Many people are soooo nervouse to leave a space blank. My question is, has most everyone left the bottom of the form blank where it has the area for the preparer other than above, or have people placed N/A? Also, for overseas military address, I see the example form as "not in militay". Is this fine, or something like "I am not in the Military"? One more, If I check the box for citizenship aquired through birth, can I leave the other two boxes empty? The ones for certificate number...

Thanks for anyones input, since it is very scary to leave anything blank. I am hoping to get this packet sent off next week and I pray I am properly filling it out :wacko:

Just answer it with N/A meaning Not Applicable for anything that does not pertain to you. Just dont leave it blank because it shows its incomplete. And pertaining to the citizenship, just check one, its stated on the form to check only one. (At least the last time I recalled).

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Don't leave anything blank. Under Part 2 of the general filing instructions it says . . .

Answer all questions fully and accurately. State that an item is not applicable with "N/A." If the answer is"none," write none.

10-17-2006. I-129F filed.

10-19-2006. NOA1

01-25-2007. NOA2

02-12-2007. NVC notification saying petition is approved.

05-11-2007. Packet 3 received.

05-14-2007. Packet 3 forms sent.

06-16-2007. Packet 4 received.

07-03-2007. Medical examination.

07-10-2007. Interview. Passed!!!!

07-12-2007. Received visa.

07-18-2007. Applied for Marriage License.

08-04-2007. Fan arrives in the United States.

08-08-2007. Married.

08-24-2007. Applications for AOS, EAD, and Advance Parole.

08-30-2007. NOA for AOS.

09-07-2007. Applied for SSN.

09-18-2007. NOA for EAD and Advance Parole.

09-20-2007. Received SS card.

10-05-2007. Received appointment date for biometrics.

10-23-2007. Received Advance Parole.

11-02-2007. Biometrics.

11-06-2007. AOS transfered to CSC.

11-07-2007. EAD approved.

11-16-2007. EAD card received.

12-06-2007. AOS approved.

12-14-2007. Green Card Received in mail.

09-05-2009. I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence sent.

09-16-2009. NOA and biometrics appointment received.

10-13-2009. Biometrics.

10-26-2009. USCIS email. Approved. Card production ordered.

10-29-2009. Approval notice, dated 10-26, arrives in mail.

11-02-2009. Green Card arrives in mail.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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yeah dont leave anything blank - N/A or none work good. Thats what we did at least, and we didnt get an RFE so must've done something right!

Good Luck!

June 20th 2007.....I-129f Sent to CSC!

July 7th 2007....NOA1

November 8th....NOA2

December 8th.....Packet 3 Received (Sent back 10th)

January 8th.....Packet 4 Received

January 16th.....Interview in London

January 20th....Flight to AZ via JFK, received temp EAD

February 29th...Civil Ceremony

March 10th...I485, I765 & I131 sent to Chicago

March 22nd....Received NOA for I485, I131 & I765 (All dated March 18th)

March 24th....Received Biometrics Appointment Letter (dated March 20th)

April 7th...Request for Initial Evidence for I485 (Received in MO on the 10th)

April 9th....Biometrics Appointment

May 30th...EAD Card Production Ordered and AP Approved

June 7th....Wedding!!

June 13th...EAD Card & AP in hand

September 22nd...AOS Interview - APPROVED!

Nov 21st...Card Production Ordered!

Nov 22nd...Welcome to America Letter Received

Nov 29th 2008...Green Card Received!!!

Aug 20th 2010...Mailed I-751 to CSC

Aug 23rd...Check Cashed

Posted

Your question has got me thinking.

I just sent off my papers to my sweetie for him to send off.

I agree with the one about putting "not in the military" That's exactly what I wrote.

I also agree not to leave anything blank. Answer None or N/A where it doesn't apply to you.

But question number 10 on the I-129F about citizenship for the USC, you answered it by checking "Born in the U.S."

The rest of the question about information about naturalization or citizenship through parents is part of the same question and so, since you already answered the question by putting"X Born in the US", you don't need to put anything in those other areas.

I guess you could put N/A in the part about where it states to write if you are not the person preparing the form.

So leaving it blank would mean, no, there is no one else.

Best of luck :)

Let's Keep the Song Going!!!

CANADA.GIFUS1.GIF

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Met online November 2005 playing City of Heroes

First met in Canada, Sept 22, 2006 <3

September 2006 to March 2008, 11 visits, 5 in Canada, 6 in NJ

Officially Engaged December 24th, 2007!!!

Moved to the U.S. to be with my baby on July 19th, 2008 on a K1 visa!!!!

***10 year green card in hand as of 2/2/2012, loving and living life***

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